Shirley Ballas ‘read riot act’ after breaking Strictly boss’s rules

Composite image of Shirley Ballas; on cruise ship and in a Strictly promotional image
Shirley Ballas is facing the consequences after participating in a Strictly-themed cruise (Picture: BBC/Daily Mail)

Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas has reportedly found herself in the doghouse with BBC bosses after ‘breaking’ the show’s rules.

Shirley, 65, has served on the judges’ panel since 2017, making her one of the longest-serving behind Craig Revel Horwood.

The dancer and television personality may be Strictly royalty, but she’s said to have learned the hard way that the rules still apply.

She’s believed to have earned BBC bosses’ ire after participating in a luxury cruise programme which riffed on the popular dance competition.

According to Daily Mail, Shirley was paid £10,000 to join a Strictly-themed adventure with MSC Cruises, where she held up a distinctive scoring paddle and critiqued contestants’ footwork.

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This, an insider says, has led to bosses reading Shirley ‘the riot act’ over her extra-curricular work.

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Shirley joined the MSC Cruise earlier this year (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)
TX DATE:20-09-2025,TX WEEK:38,EMBARGOED UNTIL:18-09-2025 19:00:00,PEOPLE:Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas & Anton Du Beke,DESCRIPTION:,COPYRIGHT:BBC Public Service,CREDIT LINE:BBC/Ray Burmiston
Shirley appears on Strictly with Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke (Picture: BBC)

An insider claimed that the BBC are ‘absolutely furious’ at the judge for her participation in the unauthorised cruise.

They continued: ‘Shirley should not have done what she did – it has enraged the bosses. She was hauled before the chiefs and asked to explain what happened.’

Describing Strictly as the broadcaster’s ‘crown jewel’ the insider said that they would ‘do whatever is available to them to protect it.’

The Mail also said that the BBC had been in touch with MSC Cruises about their theming of the trip.

Travelling from Southampton to Norway, the ‘Strictly-style holiday’ featured a dance masterclass, Q&A with Shirley, and a meet-and-greet.

‘It is baffling how a multi-million pound company with its own legal team did not think of the repercussions for using the Strictly branding without prior permission from the BBC,’ added the tabloid’s source.

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It is believed that Shirley has been reprimanded by bosses (Picture: PA)

A spokesperson for the BBC told Metro: ‘Certain use of programme IP without permission risks confusing audiences – and may give the impression that the BBC has endorsed activity when it hasn’t.

‘Where we identify such use, appropriate steps are taken to prevent it happening again.

‘Any profit generated from the approved commercial use of our IP is reinvested into the BBC, supporting high-quality content for licence fee payers.’

Regarding Shirley’s participation in the cruise, the statement read: ‘We have clear guidelines around an individual’s commercial activities while working with the BBC, and they are regularly reminded of these guidelines.’

Embargoed to 2020 Saturday September 16 For use in UK, Ireland or Benelux countries only Undated BBC handout photo of Shirley Ballas on the Strictly Come Dancing 2023 launch show on BBC 1. Issue date: Saturday September 16, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story SHOWBIZ Strictly. Photo credit should read: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: Not for use more than 21 days after issue. You may use this picture without charge only for the purpose of publicising or reporting on current BBC programming, personnel or other BBC output or activity within 21 days of issue. Any use after that time MUST be cleared through BBC Picture Publicity. Please credit the image to the BBC and any named photographer or independent programme maker, as described in the caption.
Shirley joined the Strictly judges’ panel in 2017 (Picture: PA)

A promotional Instagram post from Cruise.co.uk wrote of how ‘Shirley Ballas brings Strictly Glamour to MSC Cruises.’

It continued: ‘Shirley Ballas to lead a dance extravaganza at sea with MSC Cruises. Dance fans can twirl and shimmy while cruising the stunning Norwegian Fjords aboard MSC Virtuosa.’

Speaking to The Mail in May, one passenger described the experience as ‘like watching an episode of Strictly,’ adding that ‘there were so many similarities.’

As for MSC Cruises, a press release on the company’s website has now been removed.

The Mail also claims that Shirley was given a luxury suite aboard the ship for free.

TX DATE:20-09-2025,TX WEEK:38,EMBARGOED UNTIL:18-09-2025 19:00:00,PEOPLE:Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Shirley Ballas & Anton Du Beke,DESCRIPTION:,COPYRIGHT:BBC Public Service,CREDIT LINE:BBC/Ray Burmiston
Shirley is expected to return with her fellow judges later this year (Picture: BBC)

The BBC’s editorial guidelines state that promotional work involving licence fee-funded talent must not ‘imitate, suggest a reference or connection to or pass off BBC content’.

This includes ‘replicating any editorial elements of a programme’ and stresses that BBC endorsement must not be suggested.

These rules previously landedDIY SOS star Nick Knowles in hot water, back in 2021, when he appeared in a Shreddies advert while dressed as a builder.

This was deemed by the BBC to have been a breach of contract, leading to fears that he might be fired for his actions.

However, a later statement from the BBC said that the situation had been ‘resolved,’ and the TV builder returned to work soon after.

Metro has reached out to Shirley Ballas’s reps for comment.

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